The controllers are obnoxious and not multiperson friendly, not everyone can stand up and move about, not everyone can hold there hands in the air for multiple lengths. In fact, a lot of VR games wouldn't work with mouse+keyboard just for that reason alone. If you haven't tried it, then you need to try it first to properly understand the difference.Įspecially since motion controllers can allow for actions in VR not possible with keyboard+mouse setups. Why? Again, if you've tried it, I'm curious why you'd prefer keyboard+mouse over motion controls. I rather use the headset for looking around, and keyboard and mouse for operating! What things look like in real life is irrelevant. Typically motion controllers are represented in VR by whatever in-game objects would would be holding (guns, swords, whatever). "Looks stupid" isn't a valid complaint because in VR you don't see anything physically. Have you actually tried VR and motion controllers before? Originally posted by Canley T'nashiq:Not for me, feels stupid, looks stupid. If thats not of intrest to you and if you think trackir 5 and triple monitor set up is good enough (which isnt even remotly comparable to acctual VR) then stick with it because the Vive, Rift or Windows HMDS simply do not operate the way you want and never will for the most part. Valve and Oculus dropped that approach very early on in development as it's terrible.but hey, if you want to go buy a headset and Vorpex you can play plenty of games in the manner you desire.but I suggest you go research VorpX first as a lot of people dont think all that hightly of it. Its really REALLY nauseating and it is for most people (hence why it s not the mass market approach). If you you want to play some FPS game like that I can tell you that I've tried it. Maybe a few flight or racing sims and even in those you end up wanting to use a wheel or HOTAS. If you want to play games in VR with keyboard and mouse they you're rather limited to titles you can play as not many games work well that way. Hell.gloves dont even work well due to the lack of tactile feed back so theres a reason they are not being used much either (though you can buy a pair for the Vive). We dont use mice and keyboards in reality so why would we do it in "virtual" reality? You look around, you move around and you use your hands. Most VR games are built with the whole concept of "virtual reality" in mind. It's not nice but not every product can be made with people with disabilites in mind. Look.I sympathise if you are impared in someway. Right now as it seems, VR headsets aren't multi user friendly then. Some people may have certain disabilities, that bind them to keyboard and mouse, way way more. Originally posted by Canley T'nashiq: The controllers are obnoxious and not multiperson friendly, not everyone can stand up and move about, not everyone can hold there hands in the air for multiple lengths.
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